Monday, January 14, 2013

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set {Tutorial and Giveaway}

Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and while you may be just getting over the hangover rush of making 1001 Christmas gifts for all the people in your life (you know who you are!), maybe this holiday it's time to give yourself a little sewing TLC and make something just for you?

I recently had the chance to work with a selection of romantic prints from the Kissing Booth collection provided by my fantastic blog sponsor, Sew Lux Fabrics. I'm a huge fan of BasicGrey's designs, especially the amazingly lush florals they always seem to include in each collection. I love them so much, I decided to keep all of the Kissing Booth prints for myself while also treating my jewelry, perfume, and other trickets to something pretty and feminine. I decided to make myself a vanity set. I must have had old Hollywood on my mind when I got to sewing, because this project is actually the perfect accessory for any fine lady's boudoir. And what gal doesn't need a little more glamour in her life? : )

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

Chrissy and Linda, from Sew Lux Fabrics, have also put together some beautiful fabric bundles and thread pairings that are perfectly kitted to make the Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set. So if you're in the mood for something a little sweet and pretty for this V-day, but completely calorie-free, this might be just the treat for you. : ) They're also on sale now through Friday! 

Fabric Required:

Other Materials and Notions:

For Fabric Bowl-
  • Trimmed paper templates (download PDF templates here) *Note: print both page one and page two at 100% with no scaling* 
  • Copier paper for paper pieces (I used cover stock)
  • Printer
  • 1/4 yard of Pellon Peltex 71F - Single sided fusible
  • Washable glue pen or straight pins (to help baste the paper piece) 
  • Hand sewing needle
  • Basting thread (I used white)
  • Coordinating thread (I used a beige color)

For Quilted Mat-
  • 12" x 16" piece of batting
  • Perle Cotton Set (in Ecru, Medium Rose, Very Dark Rose, and Coffee Brown (or one thread sampler)
  • Walking or darning foot for quilting
  • Removable fabric pen
  • Fray Check (optional but helpful)
  • Embroidery needle
  • Embroidery hoop
  • Fabric stabilizer (I recommend Pellon Sol-U-Film Lite)
  • Quilting thread (I used a medium rose color)

Cutting Instructions:

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

Cutting the Peltex Shapes:

Take one paper template each of the smaller outer petal shape and the larger inner octagon shape. Affix these to a piece of thin cardboard (like from a cereal box) and trim around the cardboard to make two cutting templates. Then using these templates, trace and cut from the Peltex eight outer petal shapes and one inner octagon shape.

Part 1: Making the Fabric Bowl

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(1) Then grab the 3.5" x 3.5" pieces of fabric in the Crossweave. Also grab one of the 4.5" x 4.5" pieces of fabric in Print A and all of the cut Peltex shapes. Following the manufacturer's instructions, fuse the 3.5" x 3.5" pieces of fabrics to the smaller Peltex petals and the 4.5" x 4.5" piece of fabric to the Peltex octagon shape. Then trim around each Peltex shape leaving a generous 3/8" fabric allowance.  

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(2) Next, baste around each fused Peltex shape using your favorite English Paper Piecing technique, folding the fabric corners in and wrapping evenly as you go*. Set aside for now.

*Note: If your are new to English Paper Piecing, I have written a tutorial here showing how my favorite technique.

(3) Then grab the 3.5" x 3.5" pieces of fabric in Prints B, C, D, and E. Also grab the remaining 4.5" x 4.5" piece of fabric in Print A and the prepared paper pieces. Using a swipe of glue pen or a straight pin, secure the center of each petal-shaped paper piece to the center of one 3.5" x 3.5" fabric piece. Also glue or pin the octagon-shaped paper piece to the 4.5" x 4.5" fabric square. Trim around all paper pieces leaving a generous 1/4" fabric allowance. Then baste around each prepared paper piece, once again using your favorite English Paper Piecing technique.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(2) Next, begin attaching the eight basted Peltex petal shapes to the edges of the basted Peltex octagon using a whipstitch. When whipstitching the shapes together, make sure to grab only a few threads of fabric in each stitch to make the stitches as invisible as possible (see above).

 Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(3) Once all the Peltex petals are attached, continue by whipstitching the petals together along the edges to form a shaped bowl. When finished, carefully push the bowl right-sides out.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(4) Next, begin attaching the eight basted paper petal shapes to the edges of the basted paper octagon also using a whipstitch. You may want to arrange the fabrics so that the same prints are directly opposite from one other along the central octagon as shown.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(5) Once all the petals are attached, continue by whipstitching the petals together along the edges to form a shaped bowl. When finished, carefully remove your basting stitches and papers.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(6) Then fit the two bowls snuggly together as shown, lining up all the edges carefully. Using an invisible ladder stitch, sew around the top edge of the bowl attaching the outer shell to the inner shell. Then remove your basting stitches from the Peltex shell and press the bowl gently from the interior to help smooth out the fabric and improve the fit of the lining. You may also want to include a tack stitch in each corner of the octagon to further secure the lining to the outer shell.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set
Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set


Part 2: Making the Quilted Mat

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(1) Grab the 6.5" x 6.5" piece of fabric in the Crossweave, plue the two 6.5" x 1.5" and two 8.5" x 2.5" pieces of fabric in Print A. Piece these together as shown in the diagram above to form a frame around the Crossweave Square.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(2) Then using the removable fabric pen, free draw a heart shape roughly in the center of your 6.5" square. I purposely drew my heart to be a little wonky to add some hand-drawn character to the embroidery design, so don't be worried if your heart isn't perfectly symmetrical. This will be the initial stitch guideline for the embroidery. Note: I also applied Fray Check around the outside of my block to help prevent fraying while stitching.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(3) In order to add a little structure to the softness of the Crossweave for embroidering, use a fabric stabilizer to help keep the stitching and underlying fabric from pulling and distorting. I recommend using Pellon Sol-U-Film Lite since it washes out easily and completely after stitching without leaving any residue or bits of interfacing behind. Cut the Sol-U-Film to a slightly larger size than your embroidery area and simply use the embroidery hoop to hold it in place behind the fabric while you stitch. Then using the perle cotton thread, backstitch the initial heart-shape. Finally embroider additional hearts radiating outward and inward from this initial heart, alternating the thread colors and types of stitches used, as desired. 

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(4)When finished stitching, remove the hoop and follow the manufacturer's instructions to gently wash out the remaining Sol-U-Film Lite. Allow your fabric and stitching to air dry completely before proceeding.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(5) Once your fabric has completely dried  grab the two 10.5" x 2.5" pieces of fabric in Print C as well as the two 10.5" x 1.5" pieces of fabric in Print D. Stitch them to the original embroidered block as show in the diagram above. Then press well to prepare for basting.

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(6) Layer and baste the pieced/ embroidered top, batting, and 12.5" x 16.5" piece of backing in Print C. Then using the perle cotton thread, hand quilt if you like around the outer perimeter of the Crossweave square. I did four lines of four different colors. I also added some additional machine quilting to help secure the quilt layers together (see below).

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set
Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

(7) Once your mat is completely quilted, sew together diagonally the 22" x 2.5" strips in Print D and press in half length-wise to prepare the binding tape. Leaving an 8 inch tail of binding at the beginning and starting about 3 inches in from the corner of one of the longer edges, sew the raw edge of the binding tape to the outer edge of your mat, mitering the corners as you go. Stop sewing about 8 inches before the beginning stitches. Join the binding edges together, then finish sewing the binding edge down. Finally, press the binding to the back and finish it either by machine or by hand as preferred.

 Then enjoy your new vanity set! 

Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set
Flowers and Chocolate Vanity Set

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I am also very happy to have the opportunity to giveaway a complete fabric and thread kit to one lucky reader thanks to Sew Lux Fabrics! 



You could win a bundle of 6 of my favorites from Kissing Booth as well as a Finca Thread Sampler featuring 4 coordinating thread colors. Here's how to win:

This giveaway is now closed. Congrats to the lucky winner and thanks for entering!

*Just a quick disclosure note: some affiliate links were used in this post*
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130 comments:

  1. Great tutorial! I'm really looking forward to Honey Honey!

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  2. Loving Honey Honey!! Can't wait!! :)

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  3. I follow your blog and LOVE this tutorial!!!

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  4. I'm really looking forward to Summersville Spring :)

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  5. Thanks for a great tutorial!
    I'm looking forward to 'Comma'

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  6. Lovely tutorial!!! I have to agree with your fabric choice PB&J in the gray is adorable for Valentines Day. thanks

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  7. Spring House looks interesting! I love all of them though :)!

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  8. I really like flirt. I think it could work great with this pattern too.

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  9. How beautiful...I've never made anything with hexagons! I love your creation.

    I really like Honey Honey...anything Kate Spain! =) Thank you.

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  10. http://www.fatquartershop.com/store/stores_app/Browse_Item_Details.asp?sid=9378114911539378&Store_id=499&page_id=23&Item_ID=54389&Parent_Ids= I love this. thanks for the chance!

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  11. Can't wait to see more of that PB & J. But I found this hard to just pick one. They have many of my favorites!

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  12. Very nice tutoriaal and of course I am one of your stalkers, oopps I meant followers. lol

    Jane

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  13. I'm really looking forward to Honey Honey! Thanks.

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  14. I follow your blog on google reader too!

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  15. I'm in love with Flirt, can't wait to work with it!

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  16. Comma is my new favorite fabric collection.

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  17. I'm really loving Marmalade right now.

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  18. Bungle Jungle is my fave...would look sweet in a chevron window valance in Grandchild #2's bedroom!

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  19. I really like cherry on top!
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  20. I follow you!
    missysaprons@gmail.com

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  21. I'm liking Glamping, although I wonder if the name is half of the appeal? I'm not really a glamper anyhow, but maybe someday!

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  22. I'm looking forward to Honey Honey!

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  23. Ooo - fab giveaway! I love the looks Honey Honey and Indigo Crossings. Thank you for the chance :)

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  24. And of course I follow you! Wonderful projects :)

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  25. Thanks for the tutorial! I'm looking forward to Mind Your Ps and Qs. :)

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  26. I follow your blog in my reader!

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  27. I love Glamping. Can't wait! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  28. I really like Millie's closet! Thanks for the chance to win :)

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  29. I follow you through Google Reader.

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  30. Thank you very much for the tutorial and for the chance of winning something special! I very much like 'Get Together by David Walker for Free Spirit' its just so perfect!

    Jerra x

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  31. Oh! and I'm a keen follower! :)

    Jerra x

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  32. Comma by Zen Chic looks right up my street!!

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  33. I also follow by Google reader - thanks for lining up another great give away!

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  34. My favourite is Cuzco, without a doubt!

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  35. Hands down.... I love Honey Honey!!

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  36. Thanks for your awesome tutorials - great photos and detailed instructions... perfect!
    I follow you via Google Reader - thanks for an extra chance!!

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  37. I love Kate Spain's Honey Honey

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  38. I adore Vintage Modern, have done for a while now

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  39. I really love Honey Honey - so springy and fun!

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  40. Wow, clever you! I'm super excited about Honey Honey!

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  41. I'm looking forward to Paris Flea Market!

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  42. MMMmmm honey, honey! Yunny yummy

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  43. Comma is my favourite (for today at least!)

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  44. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial. Paris Flea Market is my favorite in the Coming Soon section. And thanks for the chance to win.

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  45. I really love Honey Honey...new fabric lines are so exciting!!

    cjpike at indiana dot edu

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  46. I am a follower :)

    cjpike at indiana dot edu

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  48. I follow Echinops and Aster! awolk at rogers dot com

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  49. Can't wait to get my hands on Honey Honey! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  50. I love the Flea Market Fancy collection :) Thanks!

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  51. Thank you for a chance at a great giveaway! I'd choose Mind Your P's and Q's from Keiko for Moda

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  52. Thanks for the great tutorial - what a pretty gift idea! I'm looking forward to 2wenty-Thr3e - love the texty prints. Thanks!

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  53. I'm a follower! Thanks for a great tutorial and giveaway!
    ellen(at)myerly(dot)net

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  54. I love flea market fancy thanks for the chance to win

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  55. Love this tutorial! I just saw Good Fortune and love it! Thanks for the chance!

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  56. Thank you for the tutorials - I really love the bowl! I'm really looking forward to Honey Honey! Thank you for the chance to win!

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  57. I am looking forward to Indigo Crossing! Minick and Simpson - I am loving the colors and designs in this collection. Beautiful pattern and fabrics you used!

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  58. I am a follower of yours also! thanks for the extra entry!

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  59. big fan of sew lux, and am sewing with my riley blake from them today !

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  60. I love Apple Jack collection!

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  61. I'm already a happy follower of your blog:)

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  62. The Chevrons are my favorite! http://www.sewluxfabric.com/chevrons.html

    Deborah
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  63. follower

    Deborah
    pinkscissorsdesign @gmail .com

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  64. My favorite fabric in the Coming Soon section at Sew Lux is Comma!

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  65. I am a follower and I love honey honey

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  66. I am a follower and love love love sew lux

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  67. Love your stitched heart! I really like the Simple Marks fabrics that at in the coming soon section.

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  68. And I am a follower of your blog.

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  69. I am kind of digging Comma by zen chic right now. Your vanity set is adorable.

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  70. Adorable! I love all the hearts. Well, it's pb&j for me too!

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  71. My favorite had been Marmalade for awhile....but has been "bumped" by Honey, Honey!!!! Looooove it!!

    Thanks for chance to win! :)

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  72. I follow your blog already...thru GFC.

    Love your Vanity Set...thanks for sharing how to make it! & Thanks for chance to win your Kit! :)

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  73. It's a tie: PB&J and 2twenty thre3. Each of them makes my heart sing.

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  74. I follow you via email. Love this set, thanks for the tutorial.

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  75. That's easy, Comma by Zen Chic... LOVE IT!
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  76. I'm a follower through google reader!
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  77. Spring House! I Love it! And I love your tutorial! I'm making the little baskets as baby shower gifts!

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  78. Definitely Honey Honey. I may have to order a bundle before the postage increase.

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